What is the fuel tank capacity of the Tiida?

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SanElla
07/24/25 7:02am
The fuel tank capacity of the Tiida is 52 liters. Below are the methods to check the remaining fuel capacity and the difference between the actual capacity and the nominal capacity: Methods to check the remaining fuel capacity: Check via the fuel gauge needle, where F indicates a full tank and E indicates almost no fuel remaining. When the needle reaches E, the fuel warning light will illuminate, reminding the owner to refuel as soon as possible. Additionally, most vehicles can display the remaining kilometers the car can travel on the LCD screen, which can also serve as a reference for the remaining fuel. Difference between actual capacity and nominal capacity: Domestic regulations stipulate that a car's fuel tank capacity should be at least 95% of the rated value. However, depending on the actual situation, the actual capacity is generally greater than the nominal capacity, so there is no need to worry that the car's fuel tank is smaller than the actual capacity.
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McRuth
08/11/25 2:46am
As a Tiida owner for ten years, I clearly remember the fuel tank capacity is 52 liters, as I always use this figure to calculate my trip range. It's most convenient for long-distance driving - with an average fuel consumption of 8L/100km, a full tank can last about 650km, saving the hassle of frequent refueling. For daily commuting, I only need to fill up once a week when driving steadily in the city. Regarding maintenance, I recommend not filling to the absolute maximum - leave some space to prevent fuel expansion and spillage during hot summers. Always choose reputable gas stations to avoid tank damage from poor-quality fuel. Overall, the Tiida's fuel tank is very practically designed for a compact car, making driving more worry-free.
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